The industrialization affected business owners and working-class laborers differently because Business owners made profits and benefited from new industrial technologies, while laborers were poorly paid and had limited access to new products.
Explanation:
With the development of industry, the business owners started to increment their production and therefore to have a bigger profit than before, and many of the workers were substituted by machines that worked faster and cheaper that human labor, this made a lot of people move to other countries in order to find a new job.
The answer is a. Business owners made profits and benefited from new industrial Technologies well laborers were poorly paid and had limited access to new products
This excerpt is from a <u>primary</u> source. The author of this excerpt is <u>Rebecca Maksel</u>. The events presented in this excerpt occurred in <u>1936</u>. The <u>main idea</u> of this excerpt is that Dorothea Lange's photos of Depression-era migrant workers helped expose their terrible living conditions.